Local art on display at the Salon De Concord
Check out what's hanging now.
Lilly Oncology on Canvas
Traveling exhibit stops in Concord for Making Strides.
What’s up at McGowan Fine Art?
The latest exhibit, ‘Prey and Predator,’ hangs until Oct. 5 – hurry up and see it! McGowan Fine Art is located at 10 Hills Ave. For more information, visit mcgowanfineart.com or call 225-2515.
Faces of Concord scavenger hunt
We scoured the city looking for Concord’s most recognizable public faces. Think you know where these pictures were taken? Send your guesses in to <a href="mailto:news@theconcordinsider.com">news@theconcordinsider.com</a> – whoever gets the most right wins a $20 gift certificate to the Concord business of their choice. Happy hunting!
We’re on the hunt for some family fun
The National Hunting and Fishing Day event at New Hampshire Fish and Game drew a big crowd.
Just hanging at St. Paul’s
Ralph Stone Jacobs’s paintings are on display at the Hargate Gallery. The Hargate Gallery at St. Paul’s School is located at 325 Pleasant Street. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday.
Back on the train
Annual model show returned to the Bektash Shrine Center – and we were there! The train show was put on by the New Hampshire Garden Railway Society. For more information on the group, visit nhgrs.org. For more information about the Bektash Shriners, visit bektashshriners.org.
'Tis the season for autumnal beers
We stopped by Barb's Beer Emporium to see fall's finest frosty brews
Have a seat and watch the masters
We checked out the furniture exhibit at the New Hampshire Historical Society. Look at that detail!
Plymouth rocks!
Munch, mush, hike and spelunk your way through our neighbor to the north.
Check out what's hanging at the Kimball-Jenkins Estate galleries
The Kimball-Jenkins Estate is located at 266 N. Main St. Its hours are Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit kimballjenkins.com or call 225-2932. For information about its “Paint the Town Red” fundraising art auction, which takes place on Sept. 14, visit biddingforgood.com/paintthetown.
Concord's hippest photos
We found the coolest shots from around town taken with the Instagram smartphone app
Summer selections
We stopped by McGowan Fine Art (10 Hills Ave.) to check out what’s on display in its latest exhibit. For more information, visit mcgowanfineart.com.
Grace Episcopal Church pulls off a Pork Festival
Third annual event took place at Merrill Park last weekend
Say hello to Concord's hottest hunks
Our readers nominated them, and here they are!
Tales from Market Days
We spent some time at Concord's favorite summer festival and found some pretty interesting stories to share with you, our dear readers.
We feel good about wood
Check out the Mill Brook Gallery’s offering “In The Grain." Mill Brook Gallery is located at 236 Hopkinton Road. For more information, visit themillbrookgallery.com or call 226-2046.
Merrimack River Painters
These paintings and many more are on display at the UNH School of Law, 2 White St., from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday – Friday.
Local artists on display in the Salon De Concord
The Salon De Concord is part of the Kimball-Jenkins Estate, 66 N. Main St. Gallery hours are: Monday – Thursday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. or by appointment. For more information, call 225-3932 or visit kimballjenkins.com.
Schools are out, pools are in
Concord is home to seven – count ’em, seven – public pools. That may seem like a lot, and it is. Recreation Director David Gill told us that he believes Concord to be the only city of its size in New England, and perhaps the United States, with that many pools. But, he said, having a swimming pool within walking distance of every neighborhood in Concord is vital to the quality of life of our residents. We can’t help but agree. Many of...
Sculptures on display at the Mill Brook Gallery
The Mill Brook Gallery is at 236 Hopkinton Road. Gallery hours are Tuesday – Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 226-2046 or visit themillbrookgallery.com.
A capital jamboree
Local Boy Scouts take over the State House lawn